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REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 06, 2007
Adviser group pushes for U-5 reporting reforms

IRVINE, Calif. — The Wealth Advisor Institute is calling for reform of the broker-termination-reporting process.

BROKER DEALERS AUG 06, 2007
Arbitration panel raps FSC in detailed decision

NEW YORK — FSC Securities Corp. last month was taken to task in an NASD arbitration panel decision.

INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 06, 2007
New fund sees gold in water investments

NEW YORK — An investment company has hired an environmental engineer to run a mutual fund that invests in water infrastructure. The company calls it the only actively managed fund that makes such investments.

INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 02, 2007
Waddell promises platform for top reps

Waddell & Reed will offer its advisers updated technology and a new outside platform for its top 300 reps.

INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 01, 2007
Star reps to divvy $28M in bonuses

For the second consecutive year, LPL Financial Services is giving a bump to its bigger-producing registered reps.

LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 27, 2007
Insurers, asset manager book 2Q gains

The Hartford generated second-quarter core earnings per share of $2.39, up 31% from the same period last year.

REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 26, 2007
SEC gives SOX relief to smaller firms

The SEC approved a new accounting standard that would lower costs on Sarbanes-Oxley compliance.

BROKER DEALERS JUL 26, 2007
Panel: Firm was 'cozy' place for fraud

FSC Securities of Atlanta was taken to task in a recent NASD arbitration panel decision.

RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 26, 2007
401(k) disclosure legislation introduced

A bill that would increase 401(k) disclosure should be put on hold, according to the American Benefits Council.

INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 25, 2007
Bear B-D takes on sales execs

Bear Stearns Broker-Dealer Services has expanded its sales and account officer teams with four new hires.

LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 25, 2007
National Insurance Act repitched

The first bipartisan House version of the National Insurance Act of 2007 was reintroduced today.

LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 24, 2007
NAIFA names new chief executive

The National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors has named John J. Healy as its new chief executive.

LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 24, 2007
Insurer settles bid-rigging case for $115M

The Hartford said it has reached a $115 million settlement with three states to resolve a bid rigging and market timing case.

WIREHOUSES JUL 24, 2007
Panel awards Ex-Merrill employee $1.6M

An NASD arbitration panel ordered Merrill Lynch to pay a former employee $1.6 million after he was fired because of his ethnicity.

WIREHOUSES JUL 24, 2007
Morgan unit last in customer satisfaction

Morgan Stanley’s retail brokerage unit ranked dead last in customer satisfaction for the second year in a row, according to a survey.

BROKER DEALERS JUL 23, 2007
Bear Stearns debacle forces hedge fund index to restate

The recent fallout in the market for subprime mortgages caused one prominent hedge fund index to revise some of its performance returns last week. Last Monday, the Credit Suisse/Tremont Hedge Fund Index reported that its index for fixed-income arbitrage gained 0.21% in June and 3.7% year-to-date.

LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUL 23, 2007
Suitability czar plan raises questions

Is the creation of a top-level suitability monitoring job by Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America a step forward in annuity marketing or a defensive position in response to a battery of lawsuits?

INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 23, 2007
Vanguard share class causes adviser jitters

The Vanguard Group Inc. is pushing advisers out of a popular class of shares, and some financial advisers and industry experts aren’t happy about the move.

INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 23, 2007
NYSE Euronext’s Thain faces challenges

NEW YORK — Life isn’t fair. Just ask John Thain. Since becoming chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange in 2004, he has taken the former membership organization public, pushed it into bond and option trading, and merged it with Euronext NV of Amsterdam, Netherlands, Europe’s largest exchange group. Now he is being slammed by shareholders.

INDUSTRY NEWS JUL 23, 2007
Is it time to time the stock market?

With the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing above 14,000 for the first time last week, an increasing number of financial advisers are considering the merits of market timing.